Activity 3C
Activity 3C
Video conferencing meetings can change the way people work when they're remote or working from
home. Face-to-face communication is important, even if you can’t meet in-person. With a video
conferencing solution, your teams can work together or with customers and clients effectively, no
matter where they're located
Following are some of the best video conferencing tools available in the market:
1. Zoom
Zoom is ideal for anyone who works remotely or has remote team members. It is a simple, easy-to-use
platform that supports regular meetings. Zoom allows for remote team meetings by providing a meeting
room. You can send a meeting link with an individual or team and connect via video.
● Unlimited meetings
● Screen sharing
● Scheduled meetings
● Time controlled
2. Google Hangouts
Google Hangouts is a simple way to connect with Google contacts for those outside of your coworking
and business meetings. It is used for personal or business reasons, conversations, team meetings,
prerecorded demos, and more
Top Free Features:
● Up to 25 video participants
● Screen sharing
3. Skype
The free version of Skype works well for small teams with less than 10 total members. It is a good tool if
you need a simple way to video chat from your computer, phone, tablet, etc. It is ideal for smaller group
meetings or one-on-one conversations. Skype also offers a tool called Skype in the Classroom,
specifically designed for online education
● HD video calling
● Screen sharing
● Location sharing
4. Free Conference
FreeConference is ideal for smaller teams or meetings with five or fewer participants. One major perk of
this video conferencing tool is its ease of use — no downloads are required to start using it. Plus,
moderator controls allow the individual who’s running the video conference to keep the meeting on
track.
Top Free Features:
● Screen sharing
● Document sharing
● Moderator controls
● Text chat